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- A cynical tragicomedy focusing on the different ways of love in the times of the sexual revolution.
- Cellist Gaspard is living in a big house in the country with his son and three nieces. He likes being quiet. One day, his modest car bumps into a Rolls-Royce, driven by Felicia, a young, beautiful, wealthy and temperamental woman. And she knows it. She is very angry at him because he seems not to be under her charm. She decides to seduce him, but Gaspard did not feel like letting his life being invaded by such a woman.
- Catherine and Oracio are real estate advisors and visit two properties in quick succession: a large bourgeois house with a swimming pool and a view of the RER, and a small modern apartment in the heart of Bougival's golden triangle. Despite the hectic visits, they never lost sight of their objective: to make potential buyers fall in love with the property, the real one, the only one that will make them forget all the defects. The one that will make them say " Wow.
- Armand is torn between his wife, mistress and estranged kids - Then Granny dies and he faces a profound existential question: burn her or bury her?
- "Biographical film about the life and work of the Belgian painter Jan Cox. Cox had a tempestuous youth, during which he co-founded the Jeune Peinture Belge group and worked on the fringes of the Cobra movement. In 1956 he left for America, where he lived for the next 18 years. There he was recognized as an inspired painter and teacher, but he returned disillusioned following a failed marriage, financial problems and an emergent alcoholism. He finally committed suicide in 1980. The directors incorporate archive material, canvasses, photos, reminiscences and writings into their film, built up as an odyssey in 24 cantos, each with its own style. They paint an intriguing picture both of Cox's artistic drive and the tragic dualism between dream and reality that tore at his personality and would eventually lead to self-destruction. In this context, Cox's paintings are used to reflect the events presented or alluded to by the film. The 24 cantos are subdivided in accordance with the three phases in Cox's life: 1919-1949 (Telemacheia), 1949-1969 (Odysseia) and 1969-1980 (Nostos). On its release, the film garnered much praise, not merely for its intricate construction which took it beyond the bounds of a conventional documentary, but also because it so successfully evoked the spirit of Cox."
- After the trying achievement of a personal work of Art, Morgane, a talented sculptress, is in need of rest. Attracted by the Ocean, she decides to go to Normandy, the land of high cliffs. After a few days, terrifying events begin to happen around the village, and Morgane starts feeling strangely connected to them..